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The Arts with Courtney Johnston
Audio 14 Nov 2012Graduate art and design exhibitions around the country, the clean-up for dealer galleries after Hurricane Sandy, and "art genes". Audio
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More public art in Christchurch
Audio 11 Nov 2012It's a monumental weekend in Christchurch with the unveiling of Joanna Langford's giant airborne city sculpture and the start of the Art Beat Initiative of live performances at the popular Restart… Audio
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Art with Mary Kisler
Senior Curator at the Auckland Art Gallery - Toi o Tamaki, discussing Napoleon: Revolution to Empire, an exhibition that showed recently at the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV International). Audio
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The Arts Report - training actors
Audio 8 Nov 2012How long does it take to train an actor? Toi Whakaari in Wellington and Unitec in Auckland offer three-year degree courses, but a new drama school in Auckland says one year of high-intensity… Audio
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Arts: Reggae
Audio 7 Nov 2012Getting the one drop on riddim, rocksteady, ska and roots and culture with deejay and toaster Miles Buckingham ... the Rude Boys. Audio
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Warwick Henderson - the NZ art market
Audio 5 Nov 2012With over 40-years in the business, Warwick Henderson is an authority on New Zealand art having hosted more than 250 exhibitions for leading local artists, many at his Parnell premises in Auckland… Audio
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Video game art
Audio 4 Nov 2012Sonia Sly visits an exhibition at the Dowse Art Museum which poses the question as to whether video games are in fact art. Audio
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Arts - Comics
Audio 31 Oct 2012Shading in the heroes and villains of an animated realm is graphic novelist Dylan Horrocks... the world of New Zealand comics. Audio
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Arts commentator Courtney Johnston
Audio 31 Oct 2012The new Ben Cauchi show at City Gallery, 'Angels & Aristocrats' at Te Papa, and the latest international attempt to sell high-price art online. Audio
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The future of temporary public art in New Zealand
Audio 28 Oct 2012Organisers of three of the most creative art events in the country join together to discuss the future of temporary public art in New Zealand. Sophie Jerram is from Letting Space, Sam Trubridge… Audio
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Arts - Jazz
Audio 24 Oct 2012Jivester, editor and publisher Fergus Barrowman goes giddy at a snazzy bebop beat. Audio
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Art with Mary Kisler: Spanish masterpieces
Discussing leading painters of the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries whose works are featured in the exhibition, Portrait of Spain: Masterpieces from the Prado, at the Queensland Art Gallery. Audio
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Arts: Pasifika
Audio 17 Oct 2012Exploring the contemporary arts and culture from around the Pacific is writer and curator Ema Tavola with artist Leilani Kake about the importance of a son's haircutting ceremony. Audio
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Arts with Courtney Johnston
Audio 17 Oct 2012The defacing of a Mark Rothko painting at the Tate Modern, and the Metropolitan Museum releases its publication backlog online. Audio
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Otago Arts Festival Review
Audio 15 Oct 2012Robbie Ellis reviews festival performances by Montreal based ensembles 'Le Vent du Nord' and 'H'Sao'. Audio
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An insight into what it takes to programme an arts festival
Audio 14 Oct 2012Weeks on the road in foreign countries, out seeing shows every night including the Edinburgh Fringe... But it's pleasure and business for New Zealand International Art Festival director, Shelagh… Audio
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Arts: Hip Hop
Audio 10 Oct 2012Ethnomusicologist Dr Kirsten Zemke from the University of Auckland on the musical genre that developed as part of hip hop culture, and is defined by four key stylistic elements: rapping… Audio
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The Otago Festival of the Arts
Audio 7 Oct 2012Director of the Otago Festival of the Arts Alec Wheeler drops by on the event's opening weekend. Audio
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Ian Martin - the art of swearing
Writer and swearing consultant for the British television series The Thick of It, and columnist for The Guardian. Audio
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The Arts Report - The Sapphires
Audio 4 Oct 2012Australia hasn't had many box office hit movies in recent years, but certainly has one on its hands right now - it's called 'The Sapphires'. Simon Morris tells us all about it, with the film's… Audio
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Arts with Courtney Johnston
The Len Lye Centre in New Plymouth gets its funding, Gustav Klimt's last studio is reconstituted in Vienna, and Rob Cherry, Joe Sheehan and Peter Trevelyan, who have shows at Pataka in Porirua. Audio
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World of Wearable Art show kicks off to packed crowd
Audio 28 Sep 2012Garments made from latex gloves, power cords, taxidermy and human hair - it can only be the World of Wearable Art. Audio
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Arts - Video Games
Audio 26 Sep 2012Joystick ninja Matt Maguire rescues princesses and saves the Earth countless times in many levels of gaming platforms. Audio
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Council to reveal Hundertwasser arts centre agreement
Audio 26 Sep 2012The Whangarei District Council is to reveal this morning a proposed licensing agreement with the Hundertwasser Foundation in Vienna. Audio
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Art with Mary Kisler : Meridian Lines
Audio 22 Sep 2012Senior Curator at the Auckland Art Gallery, discussing Meridian Lines : Contemporary Art from the Museum of New Zealand, an exhibition featuring the work of seven New Zealand artists that is… Audio